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Old 12-12-16, 22:13
Colin Alford Colin Alford is offline
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While we are not dealing with the cold weather that the prairies are experiencing right now, the approx 2 feet of snow that fell in the last few days makes for a good test of one's AFV recognition skills.

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Old 12-12-16, 23:09
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It's a Grizzly. And I did use my amazing AFV recognition skills as I have no idea where it is plinthed and don't think I have seen it before. So part two of this quiz it to give its location.

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Old 13-12-16, 00:36
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The location is the CFB Borden outdoor rust collection. Canada's continuing answer to no funds, no direction, no plan, no interest and a never ending legacy of parking vehicles on outdoor display.
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Old 13-12-16, 03:04
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Hi David,

Yes, they are in CFB Borden. I did an internet search and here is a link to some pictures in decent weather:

http://preservedtanks.com/Image.aspx...ID=2411&Page=6

The first 2 images are of the same vehicle but there is a significant difference to the vehicle in the 3rd image.

John, hopefully I haven't highjacked your thread too bad, I think that we have all been experiencing some significant winter weather in this vast country of ours.

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Old 13-12-16, 05:02
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Ahhh....no worries Colin, turns out there is no way to control the weather!
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Old 14-12-16, 23:18
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John...no Snow in Bastogne, last Sunday.......

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p.s. I am sure you know....this is the Brussels Army museum Jumbo, not the real "Cobra King". I think original Cobra King is being restored in the US.....and probably finished in the meantime(?)
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Old 15-12-16, 06:49
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Hi Alex

yes the real Cobra King got a great cosmetic restoration at the Patton museum and was shipped to Ft. Benning in 2011, where I believe it languishes in storage away from the public eye.

Even though it is not the "real" Cobra King, it is still one of I think 8 out of 254 left in the world. So great to see that Jumbo all together in one piece, hope ours turns out half as nice as that one some day!

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